Use either a sheet of A4 or 81/2 inch x 11 inch quarto sized paper for the planes below:

1. Fold carefully, and run your finger over each fold to make sure it's really creased.
2. When you throw your plane, try to use your elbow instead of flicking your wrist.
3. Tilt the nose of your plane down just a little bit instead of throwing it up or straight ahead.

Very good paper airplane. It's very easy to make for all you starters & you will really enjoy making this plane. It flies, almost like a glider but has the elegant shape and great precision of a dart paper airplane. This paper airplane is the best of both worlds and is so easy to make. Have fun, I did.

Now, this is not really a paper airplane, but it is a very good model and when simply dropped it will stay in the air for ages and spiral down excellently like a helicopter. I made this helicopter only a few times, but I did love the experience though.

There are one very difficult fold in the whole of this paper airplane design. It is a most unique design, a bit strange but really flies very well and in a straight line just as a glider. It will stomach a bit of poor folding too so a good one to try if some of the other designs don't fly well for you.

This is great fun and best made out of small squares of paper maybe 15cm by 15cm (6" by 6") and thrown like a normal Frisbee it will fly quite well especially indoors with no wind, you can have a go with it outside, but try to do it on a non windy day.

This paper airplane design is a fantastic glider, it is very well balanced, even when it's made by the most inexperienced child or adult. It is very quick to make from a sheet of A4 paper and you will really like it a lot.

This is a really easy to make paper airplane that you will love flying again and again. The blunt nose makes it really easy to reuse as it does not easily get damaged. It is another classic design that has been around for many years and I really like it.

This plane is truly terrible. Nothing can be done to overcome the fact that is about as adept at flying as the Titanic if a little more attractively plane shaped. I do not like this plane but you might want to try it out for yourself once I have shown you how to make it.

The instructions for making The Easy Glide are all written out for you to follow.

You will be flying and running around very soon.

Medium Difficulty Paper Airplanes

INSTRUCTIONS:

Use either a sheet of A4 or 81/2 inch x 11 inch quarto sized paper for the planes below:

1. Fold carefully, and run your finger over each fold to make sure it's really creased.
2. When you throw your plane, try to use your elbow instead of flicking your wrist.
3. Tilt the nose of your plane down just a little bit instead of throwing it up or straight ahead.

This is my own design of paper airplane. If you make the wings completely level and throw it hard over arm it will fly fast and level indoors for 30 meters or more and it is quite good outside too. So try it out.

This paper airplane is all wing with a heavy nose. The structure of the nose is quite unusual but very effective. Even if thrown as hard as possible at a wall it will be undamaged. The last time I saw the first one of these I made it was flying towards the Severn estuary from the top of a tall tower in Bristol.

This is a simple design to make but in order for it to fly properly you must practice and that is why it is of medium difficulty. You can create some of the best airplane designs with PrintLion Custom Printing for invitations and more.